s and vroomies. In the future, VR will be available to everyone for under $1,000. Jaron Lannier sees virtual reality at the “heart of a mixture of education and fun.” He says, “You could take kids on a field trip to simulated primeval forest, and they could watch big dinosaurs—they could take turns at being a Tyrannosaurus Rex and trying to step on their friends.”ConclusionWith virtual reality there are many possibilities. University of North Carolina researcher, Dr. Warren Robinett, explains, “My take on the whole field of virtual reality is that it’s a way to expand human perception, to let you see the invisible. In a way, you’re ‘boldly going where no man has gone before.’” It is a highly interactive computer-generated environment. It lets us accomplish what was previously impossible. It is a communications medium and it is an artistic tool. There are many applications of it, including medical, space exploration and training, physical, and entertainment. VR can serve as anything, from a research tool for a rocket scientist, to a toy for a child. It is a growing technology, and has many possibilities as a teaching tool. Virtual reality is digital magic!!...